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List of programs broadcast by DD National
This is a list of original television programming currently and formerly broadcast by DD National.
Currently broadcasts
Original series
- Aardhana
- Aarogya Yog
- Anudamini
- Bin Bitiya Aangan Suna
- Chitrahaar
- Just Junior
- Gauri Tera Gaon Bada Pyaraa
- Humnawaaz
- Jai Mata Kii
- Kyunki Jeena Issi ka Naam hai
- Lakhiren Kismat Kii
- Laut ke aye mere Meet
- Mangalsutra - Ek Maryada
- Meri Desh Ki Beti
- Nargis
- Netri: Malhila Sansad aur unki Kahaniya
- Pehchan Astitva ki Talash
- Pinky
- Pratishodh
- Ramcharitmanas
- Rangoli Vividh Bharti Ke Sath
- Ready hai Rampura
- Sanskar
- Shama
- Shillong Holiday Home
- Sukanya Hamari Betiyan
- U Turn: Zindagi ki Aor
- Vande Mataram
- Yog Vigyan
- Zindagi Ek Bhanwar
- Zindagi Kaisi Ek Paheli
- Swaraj: Bharat Ke Swatantrata Sangram ki Samagra Gatha
Acquired series
Formerly broadcasts
Animated series
- Bongo
- Ghayab Aya
- Vartmaan
- 101 Dalmatians: The Series[3]
- Aladdin[4]
- Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures[5]
- Alice In Wonderland[6][5]
- Chamatkari Telephone
- Codename: Kids Next Door[7]
- Denver, the Last Dinosaur (Danu Danasur)[5]
- DuckTales[8]
- The Flintstones[9]
- Guchche (Stories from My Childhood)[5]
- The Jungle Book[10][5]
- The Legend of Tarzan[4]
- Lok Gatha[11]
- Meena
- Mickey Mouse and Friends[4]
- Nandu Apna (Kattile Kannan)[12][13]
- Spider-Man[14]
- TaleSpin[15]
- Timon & Pumbaa[4]
- Chhota Bheem[16]
- Little Singham
- Sheikh Chilli and Friendz
- Kisna
Children's/teen series
- Aadha Full[17]
- Aaryamaan - Brahmaand Ka Yoddha
- Brahmand[18]
- Chaat Pani[19]
- Chand Sitare[19]
- Chandamama[19]
- Ek Do Teen Char[20]
- Faster Fene[21]
- Haddi Raja[22][23]
- Galli Galli Sim Sim
- Junior G
- DD National Kidz Island
- M.A.D.[7]
- Neev
- Potli Baba Ki[5]
- Shaka Laka Boom Boom
- Shaktimaan
- School Days[24]
- The Stone Boy
- Tarang[25]
- Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar
Hindi dubbed shows
Comedy series
- Aashiq Biwi Ka
- Aisa Bhi Hota Hai[27]
- Appu Aur Pappu[28]
- Bajega Band Baaja
- Bunty Bubbly Ki Mummy
- Colgate Top 10[29]
- Daane Anaar Ke
- Daftarnama[30]
- Dekh Bhai Dekh
- Flop Show[31]
- Full Tension
- Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi[32]
- Idhar Udhar
- Kabhi Saas Kabhi Bahu
- Phatichar[33]
- Mr. Funtoosh[34]
- Mr Ya Mrs[35]
- Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani
- Shrimaan Shrimati
- Sohni Mahiwal[36]
- Truck Dhina Dhin[37]
- Tu Tota Main Maina[38]
- Ulta Pulta[39]
- Wagle Ki Duniya[40]
- Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi[41]
- Zabaan Sambhalke
Hindi dubbed shows
Drama series
- 1857 Kranti
- Aa Bael Mujhe Maar[46]
- Aahuti[47]
- Aaina[48]
- Aakhri Daao[49]
- Aankhen
- Aap Beeti[50]
- Aarohan
- Abhimaan
- Ados Pados[46][51]
- Agneepath - Hai Yehi Zindagi
- Air Hostess
- Akbar The Great[52][53]
- Akhand Saubhagyawati Bhava[54]
- Albeli Kahaani Pyaar Ki[55]
- Alif Laila
- Amrapali
- Amravati Ki Kathayein
- Amir Khusro[56]
- Anudamini
- Anveshan[43]
- Aparajita[57]
- Apradhi Kaun[58]
- Apne Aap[59]
- Ardhangini[60]
- Aur Bhi Gham Hain Zamane Mein
- Aurat
- Bahadur Shah Zafar[61]
- Bano Begum[62]
- Barrister Roy[63]
- Bas Thode Se Anjane
- Bharat Ek Khoj
- Betaal Pachisi
- Bharatiya Natya Sastra[64]
- Bhootnath
- Bible Ki Kahaniya
- Buddha
- Buniyaad
- Bul Bul Bagh[65]
- Byomkesh Bakshi
- Captain Vyom
- Chanakya
- Chandrakanta
- Chandramukhi[66]
- Chapte Chapte[59]
- Charitraheen[67]
- Chekhov Ki Duniya[68]
- Chhatrapati Shivaji[69]
- Chhoti Badi Baatein[11]
- Chhote Babu[70]
- Chunauti
- Chunni[71]
- Chupaun Kaise Laga Chunri Mein Daag
- Circus[72]
- Dada Dadi Ki Kahaniyan[73]
- Darpan[46][74]
- Dastaan-e-Hatimtai[75]
- Dastoor
- Dayasagar
- Deewar
- Dil Dariya[76]
- Dil Apna Preet Parayee
- Dard Ka Rishta
- Dishayen
- Doosra Keval
- Ehsaas
- Ek Din Achanak
- Ek Kahaani[46]
- Ek Kahani Aur Mili[77]
- Ek Prem Katha[74][78]
- Ek Se Badh Kar Ek
- Ek Tha Rusty
- Farmaan
- Fauji[79]
- Faujji...The Iron Man
- Gayatri Mantra[80]
- Geetanjali[81]
- Geeta Rahasya[82]
- Ghutan
- The Great Experiment[83]
- The Great Maratha
- Grihdaah[66]
- Gora[66]
- Guldasta[74]
- Gul Gulshan Gulfaam
- Gul Sanobar
- Habba Khatoon[84]
- Hamare Gaurav[85]
- Hello Bombay[86]
- Hello Inspector
- Humsafar:The train
- Hello Zindagi
- Himalaya Darshan[87]
- Honee Anhonee[23]
- Hum Hindustani[88]
- Hum Log[89]
- Hum Honge Kamyab[90]
- Humrahi
- Idiot[91]
- Imtihaan
- Indradhanush
- Intezaar[92]
- Intezaar Aur Sahi[27]
- IPS Diaries[55]
- Isi Bahane[93]
- Itihaas
- Jaan-e-Alam[94]
- Jap Tap Vrat[95]
- Jai Hanuman
- Jai Mata Ki[96]
- Jai Ganga Maiya[97]
- Jai Mahalaxmi[98]
- Jannat
- Jantar Mantar[23]
- Janki Jasoos[99]
- Jasoos Vijay
- Jeevan Ek Rang Anek[100]
- Jeevan ke Rang[100]
- Jhansi Ki Rani[101]
- Jo Kahunga Sach Kahunga[102]
- Junoon
- Kaanch Ke Rishte
- Kab Tak Pukaru[33]
- Kab Tak Pukaroon[103]
- Kabeer[104]
- Kabhi Door Kabhi Paas[105]
- Kacchi Dhoop[46]
- Kahan Gaye Woh Log
- Kahani Saat Pheron Ki
- Kahani Shahjahanabad Ki[106]
- Kahkashan
- Kakaji Kahin
- Kal Hamara Hai[107]
- Kalpana
- Kamrup Ki Kahani
- Kanoon
- Karamchand
- Karam Yudh[108]
- Kasak[109]
- Kashish
- Kashmakash Zindagi Ki
- Katha Sagar[46]
- Katha Sarita[110]
- Kati Patang Hai Life Yaaron[111]
- Kayaamat
- Khandaan
- Khwabon Ke Darmiyan
- Khushiyan
- Kirdaar
- Kissa Kathmandu Ka
- Kisi Ki Nazarr Na Lage
- Koi To Ho Ardhnarishwar[112]
- Kile Ka Rahasya[99]
- Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule
- Kshitij Ye Nahi
- Kuch Reh Jeewiyal Pall
- Kuntee[113]
- Lekin Wah Sach Tha[47]
- Ladoo Singh Taxiwala[114]
- Lady Inspector: Thrills and spills[115]
- Lal Kothi Alvida[116]
- Lifeline[117]
- Lohit Kinare[118]
- London Ki Ek Raat[119]
- Luv Kush
- Maan
- Mahabharat
- Mahabharat Katha
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh[120]
- Maharana Pratap[121]
- Maharathi Karna[122]
- Maila Aanchal[123]
- Main Dilli Hoon
- Malgudi Days[124]
- Mashaal[55]
- Maulana Abul Kalam Azad[125]
- Mirch Masala[86]
- Meera
- Meher
- Milestone Stories[126]
- Mirza Ghalib
- Miss India
- Mitti Ke Rang[74]
- Munshi Premchand's Guldasta[127]
- Munshi Premchand ki Kahani[128]
- Miya Khoji Ke Karnamey[129]
- A Mouthful of Sky
- Mr. Yogi[130]
- Mrignayani[131]
- Mrinal Sen's Stories[104]
- Mrityunjay
- Morarji[132]
- Mujrim Hazir
- Mulla Nasiruddin
- Mumkin[133]
- Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne[134]
- Muskurahat[135]
- Nanhi Si Kali Meri Ladli[136]
- Nargis[137]
- Natkhad Narad[138]
- Neem Ka Ped
- Nirmala[139]
- Noopur[140]
- Noorjahan
- Nukkad[141][92]
- Om Namah Shivay
- Pachpan Khambein Lal Deewarein[142]
- Paltan[143]
- Panaah
- Panchtantra
- Param Vir Chakra
- Parsai Kahte Hai[144]
- Pariksha Guru[145]
- Pavitra Bandhan
- Paying Guest[146]
- Peehar[147]
- Pehchaan
- Phir Subah Hogi
- Phir Wahi Talash
- Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan
- Phoolwanti[66]
- Piya Ka Aangan
- Police File Se[148]
- Poornima[149]
- Prahari[150]
- Prasad Ki Charchit Kahaniyan[151]
- Pratham Pratishruti[152]
- Puraskar[153]
- Raag Darbari[154]
- Raashi Villa[155]
- Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aayi
- Raja Aur Rancho
- Raju Aur Udantashtari[156]
- Raja Ka Baja[157]
- Rajani
- Ramayan
- Ranbheri[158]
- Rani Ketki Ki Kahani[159]
- Reporter[63]
- Stree Teri Kahani
- Saat Vachan Saat Phere[160]
- Sabka Malik Ek Hai[161]
- Sabse Bade Ladaiya[162]
- Samandar
- Sammaan Ek Adhikar[163]
- Sangursh[164]
- Sankat Mochan Hanumaan
- Saraswatichandra
- Satyajit Ray Presents
- Sauda[165]
- Sea Hawks
- Shakti
- Shalini[166]
- Shanti
- Shershah Suri[167]
- Shiv Mahapuran[168]
- Shikwah[27]
- Shree Brahma Vishnu Mahesh[169]
- Shri Krishna
- Shrikant
- Sindhugatha[170]
- Singhasan Battisi
- Space City Sigma
- Subah
- Sunehre Din[171]
- Suno Kahani[172]
- Suraag - The Clue
- Surabhi
- Shama[173]
- Surdas[174]
- Super Six[175]
- Swabhimaan
- Swaraj[23]
- Swaraj Nama[23]
- Tales of Panchtantra[176]
- The Sword of Tipu Sultan
- Talaash
- Thhoda Sa Aasmaan[177]
- Jataka Tales[178]
- Tamas[179]
- Tane Bane[125]
- Tehkikaat
- Tehreer Munshi Premchand Ki[180]
- Terah Panne[181]
- Tenali Rama[182]
- Thumri Ek Parampara[183]
- Trayodashi[184]
- Tum Dena Saath Mera
- Trishna
- Udaan[185]
- Ujale Ki Or[117]
- Uppanyas[186]
- Upanishad Ganga[187]
- Upasana[188]
- Uttar Katha[66]
- Uttar Ramayan
- Ved Vyas Ke Pote[189]
- Vidroh[190][191]
- Vikram Aur Betaal[192]
- Vishnu Puran
- Vishwamitra
- Vividha[193]
- Wah Janaab
- Woh Hue Na Hamare[194]
- Women of India[195]
- Yatra[196]
- Yeh Duniyan Gazab Ki
- Ye Hawayein[197]
- Yeh Zindagi Hai Gulshan
- Your Honour
- Yug
- Yugantar[198]
- Zameen Aasman[59][133]
- Zindagi[199]
Hindi dubbed shows
Reality/non-scripted programming
- Aap Aur Hum[33]
- Anmol Ratan[204][205]
- A Tryst with the People of India[206]
- Baaje Payal[207][208]
- Bharat ki Chhap
- Bharat Ki Shaan: Singing Star
- Business Batein
- Coke Studio[209]
- Ghoomta Aaina[210]
- Krishi Darshan[114]
- Krazzy Kiya Re
- Kalakarz
- Laajawab Talent Show
- Living on the Edge
- Mashoor Mahal[43]
- Mirza Ghalib: The Playful Muse[211]
- Money Matters[212]
- Porus
- Phool Khile Hai Gulshan Gulshan[33]
- Quiz Time[213]
- Rag Rag Mein Ganga[214]
- Rangarang[215]
- Satyamev Jayate
- Sports Ka Superstar[213]
- Superhit Muqabla
- Stree Shakti
- Sur Sagar[55]
- Taana Baana[212]
- Turning Point
- What's The Good Word?[33]
- Wheel Smart Shrimati[216]
- Zubaan-e-Ishq[217]
Hindi dubbed shows
Films
- A Monk/Bodhidharma[218]
- Aadmi Aur Aurat
- Atmajaa[219]
- Bhagat Singh[220]
- Chatrapati Sivaji
- Chhote Bade[46]
- Dakini[221]
- Damyanti[222]
- Ek Pal Ka Sukh[221]
- Hindola[223]
- Daddy
- In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones
- Janam[224]
- Mitro Marjani[225]
- Sadgati
- Sookha
- Panch Parmeshwar[226]
- Pathrai Aankhon Ke Sapne[227]
- Picnic[225]
- Prem Daan[225]
- Seva Sadan[228]
- Somebody Else's Kids[225]
- Thoda Sa Roomani Ho Jayen[224]
- Titli[225]
- Tulsi[225]
- Vilvamangal Ki Pratigya[229]
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